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Voluntary and involuntary childlessness : the joys of otherhood? / / edited by Natalie Sappleton
Voluntary and involuntary childlessness : the joys of otherhood? / / edited by Natalie Sappleton
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bingley, UK : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 pages)
Disciplina 649.1
Collana Emerald Studies in Reproduction, Culture, and Society
Soggetto topico Childlessness
Parenting
Family & Relationships / Parenting - General
Sociology: family & relationships
ISBN 1-78754-361-7
1-78754-363-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793182403321
Bingley, UK : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2018]
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Voluntary and involuntary childlessness : the joys of otherhood? / / edited by Natalie Sappleton
Voluntary and involuntary childlessness : the joys of otherhood? / / edited by Natalie Sappleton
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bingley, UK : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 pages)
Disciplina 649.1
Collana Emerald Studies in Reproduction, Culture, and Society
Soggetto topico Childlessness
Parenting
Family & Relationships / Parenting - General
Sociology: family & relationships
ISBN 1-78754-361-7
1-78754-363-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness: The Joys of Otherhood? -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Childlessness through a Feminist Lens -- Childlessness and Feminism -- This Volume -- Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives on Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness -- Section 2: Structure, Agency and Childlessness -- Section 3: Intersectional Perspectives on Childlessness -- Section 4: Lived Experiences of Childlessness -- Section 5: National Perspectives on Childlessness -- References -- Section I Theoretical Perspectives on Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness -- Chapter 1 From Deviant Choice to Feminist Issue: An Historical Analysis of Scholarship on Voluntary Childlessness (1920-2013) -- Introduction -- Voluntary Childlessness as a Topic of Enquiry -- Methodology -- The Politics of Location: When, and by Whom Was Research Produced? -- The Politics of Research Practices: Type, Method, Theory and Sample -- The Politics of Representation: What Topics Have Been of Interest? -- Conclusion -- References -- bm_978-1-78754-361-420181002_nonid4 -- Articles Analysed for Systematic Literature Review -- Chapter 2 What Is It Like Being Involuntarily Childless? Searching for Ways of Understanding from a Psychological Perspective -- Introduction -- Involuntary Childlessness -- Psychological Distress: Medical Consequences of Infertility -- Depression and Distress -- Desire and Regret -- Childlessness: Life-span Perspectives -- Long-term Impact of the Absence of Children -- Involuntary Childlessness: Psychosocial Perspectives -- Self and Identity -- Relationships -- Social Expectations -- Coping: Ways of Building Resilience -- Influences of Partner/Husband -- Coping and Social Connections -- Theoretical Perspectives on Coping -- Concluding Discussion.
References -- Chapter 3 Wanting to Want: Constructing the Ambivalent Childless Self -- Introduction -- Wanting to Want -- Non-wholehearted Childlessness as Wanton-hood -- The Intelligibility of Choice -- The (Bad) Moral Luck of Pronatalism -- Moral Luck -- Pronatalism and the VC Woman -- Counterstories: Wholehearted, Half-hearted and Ambivalent -- References -- Further reading -- Section II Structure, Agency and Childlessness -- Chapter 4 Capital in Pronatalist Fields: Exploring the Influence of Economic, Social, Cultural and Symbolic Capital on Chil... -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Contributions to the Decision (Not) to Become a Parent -- Prevalence and Demographics -- Theoretical Orientation -- The Current Study -- Sample and Methods -- Variables and Measures -- Results -- Sample Characteristics -- Bivariate Results -- Multivariate Results -- Interaction Effects -- Discussion -- Childbearing Preferences and Capital -- Limitations/Future Research -- References -- Chapter 5 Social Inclusion, Connectedness and Support: Experiences of Women without Children in a Pronatalist Society -- Introduction -- Prevailing and Pervasive Pronatalism -- Stigma, Stereotyping and Social Exclusion -- Social Inclusion, Connectedness and Support -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 'Join the Club' or 'Don't Have Kids'? Exploring Contradictory Experiences, Pressures and Encouragement to Have Ch... -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Contributions to Childbearing Intentions -- Prevalence of Childlessness -- Experiences of Childlessness -- Theoretical and Methodological Considerations -- Methodology and Sample -- Findings -- 'Join the Club' versus 'Don't Have Kids' -- Wait… But Do Not Wait Too Long -- Work Hard, but Have a Family Too -- Discussion -- Childbearing Preferences in Social Fields -- Limitations/Future Research -- References.
Section III Intersectional Perspectives on Childlessness -- Chapter 7 Are Loneliness and Regret the Inevitable Outcomes of Ageing and Childlessness? -- Introduction -- Terminology Adopted -- Methodology -- Intersectionality -- Reflexivity -- Data Collection -- Findings: Regret -- No Regrets -- Half Regrets -- Regret and Ageing -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Age Identity and Never-married Childless Older Women -- Introduction -- Older Age, Gender and Feminist Lenses -- Intersectionality -- Age Identity -- Cultural Narratives and Ageing -- Methods -- Data Analysis -- Analytic Strategy for the Master Study -- Analytic Strategy for the Subsample -- Results -- Ways of Knowing Age -- Accomplishments -- Current and Future Roles in through Work -- Discussion -- References -- Section IV Lived Experiences of Childlessness -- Chapter 9 The Intentionally Childless Marriage -- The Intentionally Childless Marriage -- Why Intentionally Childless Marriages Lack Societal Acceptance -- How Intentionally Childless Couples Make the Decision to Not Have Children -- The Nature of Intentionally Childless Couples' Lives -- Misperceptions and Stereotypes -- The Pressures to Have Children -- Relational Pressure -- Shame-driven Pressure -- Guilt-driven Pressure -- Invasive Pressure -- How Intentionally Childless Couples Can Address the Pressures -- Clarity of Mind -- A United Front -- Speak Up Sooner Rather than Later -- Seek Mutual Understanding -- Are Intentionally Childless Marriages Happier than Marriages with Children? -- The Road to Societal Acceptance -- From a Pronatalist to Post-pronatal Mindset -- Fostering Post-pronatal Mindsets -- The Intentionally Childless Marriage as a Feminist Act -- References -- Chapter 10 Finding 'Mr Right'? Childfree Women's Partner Preferences -- Introduction -- Interpretative Framework -- Previous Research.
Theoretical Framework -- Methodological Framework -- Results and Analysis -- Partnership Preferences -- Ideal Living Arrangements -- Partner Ideals -- Timing Partnership Formation -- Navigating the Dating Scene -- Relationship Initiation Strategies -- Ambivalent Intimacy Goals -- Ambivalent and Undecided Partners -- Disbelief and Relationship Dissolution -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- Chapter 11 Understanding the Employment Experiences of Women with No Children -- Introduction -- Theoretical Context: Structures and Discourses of Gender Influencing the Employment Experiences of Women without Children -- Societal-level Configurations Influencing the Employment Experiences of Women without Children -- Organisational Contexts Influencing Employment Experiences -- Employment Experiences among Women without Children -- 'Benefits' of Conforming to the 'Ideal Worker' Stereotype: Employment Participation, Income, Occupational Status and Career... -- Mixed Consequences of Being 'Ideal Workers' and 'Deviant' Women: Discrimination and Stereotyping -- Negative Consequences of Being 'Ideal Workers' and 'Deviant' Women: Work-Life Balance and Access to Employment Benefits -- Negative Consequences of Being 'Deviant' Women: Workplace Social Interactions -- Individual Performances of Femininities without Children -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 Gender Congruity, Childlessness and Success in Entrepreneurship: An Intersectional Bourdieusian Analysis -- Introduction -- Social Networks, Social Capital and Resource Acquisition -- Role Performance, Role Congruity, Parental Status and Workplace Outcomes -- Parental Status, Role Congruity and Entrepreneurship -- Conceptual Framework -- Methods -- Data Collection -- Data and Variables -- Dependent Variable -- Independent Variables -- Control Variables -- Method of Analysis -- Analysis -- The Sample.
Gender, Role Congruity and Parental Status -- Regression Analysis -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Section V National Perspectives on Childlessness -- Chapter 13 Is There Voluntary Childlessness At All in Hungary? -- Introduction -- Quantitative Analysis -- Methods -- Results -- Qualitative Analysis -- Voluntary Childlessness among Women -- Voluntary Childlessness among Men -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 14 Stigma and Childlessness in Historical and Contemporary Japan -- Introduction -- Family and Motherhood in Japan's Tokugawa Period (1603-1868) -- The Motherhood Imperative and the Political Economy of the Meiji Period (1868-1912) -- Taisho and Showa Eras: Economic Development, Childfree Stigma and Resistance -- Childfree Stigma and the Technological Imperative in Heisei Era Japan -- Reproductive Technologies Replace Adoption Alternatives -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15 The Effects of Childcare Arrangements on Childlessness in Germany -- Introduction -- The Intersection of Childcare Arrangements and Childlessness -- Theoretical Framework -- Childcare Policies in Germany -- Actors in the Process -- Conclusion -- References -- Postscript: Moving Forward Towards a Feminist Understanding of 'Otherhood' -- Reflection on the Volume -- Five Dimensions for Future Research -- Social Locations and Inequalities -- Unsilencing and Unmasking the Invisible -- Reflexivity and Participatory Methods -- Intersectionality -- Individualised Experiences and Contextualised Knowledge -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815130903321
Bingley, UK : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2018]
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Wandlungsdynamiken transnationaler Familien unter Krisenbedingungen : Biographische Perspektiven auf Familienfigurationen zwischen Spanien und Ecuador
Wandlungsdynamiken transnationaler Familien unter Krisenbedingungen : Biographische Perspektiven auf Familienfigurationen zwischen Spanien und Ecuador
Autore Schramm Christian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (366 p.)
Soggetto topico Sociology: family & relationships
Soggetto non controllato International migration;Internationale Migration;transnational migration;transnationale Migration;transnational families;transnationale Familien;biographical research;Biographieforschung;figurational sociology;Figurationssoziologie;resilience;Resilienz;transnationality;Transnationalität;Familiensoziologie;sociology of families;financial and economic crisis;Finanzkrise;methods of empirical social research;Wirtschaftskrise;Methoden empirischer Sozialforschung
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Record Nr. UNINA-9910633997803321
Schramm Christian  
Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2023
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The work-family interface : spillover, complications, and challenges / / edited by Sampson Lee Blair and Josip Obradović
The work-family interface : spillover, complications, and challenges / / edited by Sampson Lee Blair and Josip Obradović
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bingley, England : , : Emerald Publishing, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (452 pages)
Disciplina 306.36
Collana Contemporary perspectives in family research
Soggetto topico Work and family
Work-life balance
Social Science - Sociology / Marriage & Family
Sociology: family & relationships
ISBN 1-78769-111-X
1-78769-113-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793006703321
Bingley, England : , : Emerald Publishing, , 2018
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The work-family interface : spillover, complications, and challenges / / edited by Sampson Lee Blair and Josip Obradović
The work-family interface : spillover, complications, and challenges / / edited by Sampson Lee Blair and Josip Obradović
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bingley, England : , : Emerald Publishing, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (452 pages)
Disciplina 306.36
Collana Contemporary perspectives in family research
Soggetto topico Work and family
Work-life balance
Social Science - Sociology / Marriage & Family
Sociology: family & relationships
ISBN 1-78769-111-X
1-78769-113-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Editorial Board -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Stability in Mothers' Work Hours in Early Childhood and Children's Achievement in Kindergarten -- Abstract -- Background -- Stability in Mothers' Work Hours during Early Childrearing Years -- Background Characteristics Related to Stability in Mothers' Work Hours -- Stability in Mothers' Work Hours and Children's Achievement in Kindergarten -- The Present Study -- Method -- Data -- Measures -- Analytical Plan -- Results -- Stability in Mothers' Work Hours during Early Childrearing Years -- Characteristics Associated with Stability in Mothers' Work Hours -- Stability in Mothers' Work Hours and Children's Achievement in Kindergarten -- Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2. Social and Cultural Context of Family Policy and the Employment of Mothers of Small Children. The Example of Poland -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Social Investment Policy: A Strategy for the Mutual Investment in Women and Children through Women's Active Participation in the Labor Market -- The Role of Cultural Values and their Interaction with the Institutional Dimension of Family Policies -- Combining Professional Activity of Women with Household Responsibilities in the Light of Empirical Research -- Patterns of Employment and Working Time Distribution of Couples with Children -- Reconciling Parenthood and Professional Work as a Subject of Empirical Studies and the Task of Public Policies -- Conclusion and Analysis -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3. Lone Mothers' Negotiation of Competing Employment and Parenting Demands in the Contemporary British Context of "Worker Citizenship" -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Policy and Discourse Context -- Looking at Lone Motherhood through the Prism of Legitimacy -- Methods -- Approach.
Sample and Data Collection -- Analysis -- Findings -- Work Orientation and Stigma Avoidance across the Sample -- Contrasts in Mothers' Employment Situations between Locations -- Impact of Class on Work/Family Balance -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 4. Perceived Work-Family Balance and Engagement Behaviors of Fathers of Infants -- Abstract -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Framework -- Father Engagement and Child Well-Being -- Child Outcomes -- Determinants of Father-Infant Engagement -- Work Context -- Work-Family Balance -- Stress, Father Engagement, and Work-Family Balance -- Methods -- Sample -- Procedure and Instrument -- Measures -- Working Status -- Work-Family Balance -- Father Engagement -- Stress -- Analysis -- Results -- Discussion -- Strengths and Limitations -- Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 5. Parental Involvement and Educational Performance among Taiwanese Adolescents: Comparing Dual-Earner and Single-Earner Families -- Abstract -- Background -- Research Questions -- Literature Review -- Parental Involvement and Children's Academic Performance -- School Selection -- School Involvement -- Family Context: Family Provision -- Possible Determinants of Parental Involvement -- Parental Employment Status -- Gender -- Parental Education -- Methods -- Data and Sample -- Variables -- Dual-Earner Family -- Educational Performance -- Parental School Involvement -- Parental Family Involvement -- Control Variables -- Analytic Strategies -- Results -- Profile Description -- The Interplay between Family Resources, Parental Involvement, and BCT Scores -- Gender Difference on Parental Involvement and Employment Status -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6. A Longitudinal Examination of Work-Family Conflict among Working Mothers in the United States -- Abstract -- Theoretical Framework -- Method.
Sample -- Procedure -- Measures -- Work-to-family Conflict -- Family-to-work Conflict -- Relationship Quality -- Nonstandard Work Schedule -- Race -- Intensive Work Environment -- Age -- Marital Status -- Education -- Analysis Plan -- Results -- Discussion -- Limitations -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 7. Motivation for Night Work and Parents' Work-To-Family Conflict and Life Satisfaction -- Abstract -- Background -- Theoretical Overview -- Shift Work and Well-Being -- Schedule Motivation among Shift Workers -- The Present Study -- Method -- Data Source -- Measures -- Worker Well-Being -- Evening and Night Shift Work -- Family Structure -- Reasons for Work Schedule -- Covariates -- Analysis Plan -- Results -- Descriptive Statistics -- Results for Work-to-Family Conflict -- Results for Life Satisfaction -- Robustness Checks -- The Impact of Arranging Shift Work around Family Care -- Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 8. Strategies for Balance: Examining How Parents of Color Navigate Work and Life in the Academy -- Abstract -- Race and Ethnicity in Academia -- Gender and Intersectionality in Academia -- Parenting in Academia -- Data and Methodology -- Findings -- Children and Familial Responsibilities Exacerbate Racial Workplace Challenges -- Professional or Social Isolation -- Mothers -- Fathers -- Modify Work Behavior -- Mothers -- Fathers -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9. Diabetes as a Consequence of Work-Family Conflicts and Gender Violence in México -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework -- 3. Model: Quali-Quanti Approach in Parallel -- The Qualitative Phase -- The Quantitative Phase -- Tuxtla Gutierrez (Chiapas) -- Monterrey (Nuevo León) -- The SEM-PLS Method -- 4. Results and Discussion -- Descriptive Statistics from the Quantitative Part -- Validity and Reliability.
Discriminant Validity -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Appendix 1: Some Batteries Questions Included in the Questionnaire -- Diabetes -- Let's talk about the diseases or disabilities that you have suffered -- Appendix 2 -- Chapter 10. Multi-faceted Household Dependency, Work-Family Conflict, and Self-Rated Health in Five High-Income Countries -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background: Households, Work-Family Conflict, and Health Mechanisms -- Background: Work-Family Policy Differences between Countries -- Hypotheses -- Data and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11. For Better or For Worse: Nonstandard Work Schedules and Self-Rated Health across Marital Status -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background -- Social Integration across Work and Marriage -- Work Schedule and Health -- Nonstandard Work and Health across Marital Status -- Gender Differences -- Methods -- Data -- Measures -- Analytic Methods -- Results -- Descriptive Statistics of Study Sample -- Binary Logistic Regression Results -- Discussion -- Limitations and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12. How Do Nurses Perceive Role-Taking and Emotional Labor Processes to Influence Work-Family Spillover? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Role Theory and Symbolic Interactionism -- Emotional Labor and Work-Family Spillover -- Emotions, Roles, and Work-Family Spillover -- Methods -- Findings -- Nursing Role Spillover due to Emotional Labor on the Job -- Exercising Agency in an Attempt to Reduce Work-Family Spillover -- Emotional Identification with a Patient Exacerbates Spillover -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13. Penalty for Success? Career Achievement and Gender Differences in Divorce -- Abstract -- Women, Career SUCCESS, and Divorce -- Gender Roles and Marriage Strain Following a Wife's Career Success.
Explaining Variability in Divorce Following a Woman's Career Success -- Method -- Research Setting -- Data -- Measures -- Divorce -- Career Achievement -- Expectation Violations -- Relative Career Achievement -- Controls -- Empirical Strategy -- Results -- Robustness Checks and Additional Analyses -- Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- Chapter 14. "I Really Don't have a Career. I Just Work and I Like Doing My Work."A Qualitative Study on the Meaning of Work for Low-Income Women from A Family Perspective -- Abstract -- Theoretical Perspective -- Literature Review -- Work and the Family Context -- Work and Low-income Women -- Method -- Sample -- Recruitment -- Data Collection -- Self-as-Researcher -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Category 1: Purpose to Work -- Theme 1: "I Want to Help People." -- Theme 2: "Don't Depend on no One." -- Theme 3: "It's All about What's Best for My Family." -- Theme 4: "But First, First Interests" -- Theme 5: "The Whole Trajectory of a Lot of my Life has been Due to Lack of Funds." -- Category 2: What Work is -- Theme 6: "A Career is Something that you Choose." -- Theme 7: "A Job is What you Do" -- Theme 8: "With no Education you Don't Get Anywhere in Life" -- Theme 9: "I Didn't Really Give Myself a Career" -- Theme 10: "They'd Never had a Woman Doing It" -- Category 3: Motherhood and Work -- Theme 11: "You Always Want Better for your Kids" -- Theme 12: "My Mom Being Gone" -- Theme 13: "I had Mom, so for Me It's Easier." -- Category 4: Loss, Resilience and Work -- Theme 14: "It Wasn't Fair at All" -- Theme 15: "Some People are Able to Overcome" -- Theme 16: "Just not an Easy Road" -- Discussion -- Implications -- Limitations -- Acknowledgments -- References.
Chapter 15. Telework and Work-Family Conflict across Workplaces: Investigating the Implications of Work-Family-Supportive and High-Demand Workplace Cultures.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812289703321
Bingley, England : , : Emerald Publishing, , 2018
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